Hi All,
I'm at my wits end with the DL32R and iOS devices. They won't stay sync'd to the Mackie and I'm lucky to get more than 10's of seconds of control at a time.
My setup is as follows
- Mackie DR32R mixing stage aux's and sending most inputs out over Dante. (Running 4.5.3)
- Two Yamaha mixers with MY16-AUD cards at FOH receiving inputs over Dante
- Lab Gruppen PLM amps for FOH receiving stereo over Dante from one of the Yamaha's
- Fully, physically redundant networks. (A pair of gigabit switches at stage and another pair with the mixers.)
- 48 kHz
- Lake control on the primary network
- Zero-conf self-assigned addresses on both primary and secondary networks
- Latest Airport Express connected to the Mackie control port and running separately named 2.4 and 5 gHz bands in clear bands.
We suspect that the iOS devices just don't like the self-assigned addresses and no internet, and so they're maybe trying to look for better networks. By contrast, the Win7 Motion Computing tablet, running the Lake control, is rock solid and never disconnects.
During prep for a gig yesterday we tried using DHCP (with something like 10.1.x.x addresses) on the primary network only, and the Mackie went crazy. Dante audio from the Mackie started stuttering, the Mackie would disappear/reappear/disappear from the Dante Controller and there was a flood of ARP requests on the Primary network. Once we went back to zero-conf on the Primary network, the Mackie settled down and audio flowed well.
We meticulously checked for any accidental bridging between the Primary and Secondary networks, and checked many of the patch cables.
Whenever we changed addressing on the network, we powered down every device, including the switches, then powered everything back up.
We tried running some iPads using the camera adapter / apple USB network adapters. This was ok, but we couldn't walk around. It also wasn't 100% solid - maybe because other iOS devices were having problems and confusing the DL32R.
We also tried an old commercial grade CISCO WAP, but still no luck.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
My understanding is that DHCP on primary and self-assigned on secondary is a supported (and fairly common) operating mode.
I should also mention that the Yamaha and Lab Gruppen devices never miss a beat. Dante audio between them is completely reliable, the Lake control is solid and the Dante Controller sees them fine. But the Mackie is problematic!!
Thanks,
Michael